The overthrow of King Othon in 1862 and the decolonization of the Ionian Islands led to the unification of the Ionian State with the Kingdom of Greece. This article argues that the multifaceted crisis of the long 1850s (1847-1862) created a crisis of legitimacy for both the British Protectorate and the Othonian regime. The change of regime represents a case where an economic, social and political crisis set in motion a process of democratization and not the rise of an authoritarian regime (as in the 1930s). The argument balances socio-economic structuralist factors with the contingency of political action that determined the union of the two states; this regime change was the optimal and favoured solution and the way out of the legitimacy c...
AbstractInspired by the examples of the American and French revolutions, the Greek people rose up ag...
The Greek Revolution radically overthrew the existing Ottoman dominion from 1453 to 1821, with the i...
The political 'explosion' that took place in Greece was a symptom of a systemic and deep-rooted legi...
This article focuses on the principal actors who undertook the financial intermediation of the Greek...
This article presents and critically evaluates the four Greek sovereign defaults (1827, 1843, 1893 a...
This article argues that the origins of the Greek malaise are primarily political rather than econom...
The term ‘populism’ has gained renewed prominence in Greece during the Eurozone crisis, in both publ...
This article traces the construction of the dominant, promemorandum discourse that has been propagat...
This article offers an alternative explanation of the ‘Greek crisis’ by using the rentier-state theo...
This article focuses on how the Eastern Crisis of 1875–1878 and the Slavic revolts were interpreted ...
The eurozone crisis has become associated with the rise of populism across Europe as it has coincide...
This paper reviews, analyses and interprets the history of the state and the economy of modern Greec...
The Greek crisis has become the most eminent example of neoliberal economic meltdown over the past f...
oai:ojs.www.cretaantica.unict.it:article/130At the turn of the 20th century, Crete was ‘suspended be...
A number of authors and commentators on the Greek crisis have pointed out that the Greek financial p...
AbstractInspired by the examples of the American and French revolutions, the Greek people rose up ag...
The Greek Revolution radically overthrew the existing Ottoman dominion from 1453 to 1821, with the i...
The political 'explosion' that took place in Greece was a symptom of a systemic and deep-rooted legi...
This article focuses on the principal actors who undertook the financial intermediation of the Greek...
This article presents and critically evaluates the four Greek sovereign defaults (1827, 1843, 1893 a...
This article argues that the origins of the Greek malaise are primarily political rather than econom...
The term ‘populism’ has gained renewed prominence in Greece during the Eurozone crisis, in both publ...
This article traces the construction of the dominant, promemorandum discourse that has been propagat...
This article offers an alternative explanation of the ‘Greek crisis’ by using the rentier-state theo...
This article focuses on how the Eastern Crisis of 1875–1878 and the Slavic revolts were interpreted ...
The eurozone crisis has become associated with the rise of populism across Europe as it has coincide...
This paper reviews, analyses and interprets the history of the state and the economy of modern Greec...
The Greek crisis has become the most eminent example of neoliberal economic meltdown over the past f...
oai:ojs.www.cretaantica.unict.it:article/130At the turn of the 20th century, Crete was ‘suspended be...
A number of authors and commentators on the Greek crisis have pointed out that the Greek financial p...
AbstractInspired by the examples of the American and French revolutions, the Greek people rose up ag...
The Greek Revolution radically overthrew the existing Ottoman dominion from 1453 to 1821, with the i...
The political 'explosion' that took place in Greece was a symptom of a systemic and deep-rooted legi...